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Law's Wars: The Fate of the Rule of Law in the US 'War on Terror' (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society)

Law's Wars: The Fate of the Rule of Law in the US 'War on Terror' (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society)

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Richard L. Abel
Cambridge University Press, 8/16/2018
EAN 9781108429818, ISBN10: 1108429815

Hardcover, 900 pages, 23.5 x 15.9 x 4.8 cm
Language: English

The US 'war on terror', which Bush declared and Obama continued, repeatedly violated fundamental rule of law values. Law's Wars: The Fate of the Rule of Law in the US 'War on Terror' is the first comprehensive account of efforts to resist and correct those violations. It focuses on responses to abuses in Abu Ghraib, efforts by Guantánamo Bay detainees to improve conditions of confinement in and win release, exposés of and efforts to end torture and electronic surveillance, and civilian casualties on the battlefield, including targeted killings. Abel deploys a law and society perspective to construct and analyze detailed narratives of the roles of victims, whistle-blowers, the media, NGOs, lawyers, doctors, politicians, military personnel, foreign governments and international organizations in defending the rule of law. Only by understanding past errors can we hope to prevent their repetition in what promises to be an endless 'war on terror'.

1. Defending the rule of law
2. Abu Ghraib
3. Guantánamo Bay
4. Interrogation
5. Electronic surveillance
6. Ius in Bello
7. The resilience of the rule of law.